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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Ross & Cromarty => Topic started by: JulzDS on Saturday 11 July 09 22:40 BST (UK)
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Hi
I was wondering if anyone with good knowledge of Avoch could help me out.
My MIL's grandparents and great-gran are buried in Lairs A20 and 21. We have been to the cemetery twice now with the plan from the SErvice point, but haven't been able to get a good idea where the plots are. There are no stones so it has been very difficult.
I was wondering if there was anyway to find out the names of the people in the adjoining plots to help us narrow it down. The Service Point said they sadly couldn't help us, but we may be able to find out in an M.I book? Could someone tell me how to go about getting one?
Thanks
Julz
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I have Avoch MIs got it from Highland family History society.
What are the names you are looking for? In the Avosh MIs it starts off with section1 (starts just inside the gate on the right, and stone is listed as 101 then it goes upwards
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Hi
The names I'm looking for are James Munro, John Munro, Elizabeth Cooper and Matilda Hamilton.
Thanks
Julz
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Hi Julz
there is nothing for John Munro/Eliz Cooper/Matlida Hamilton.
311 [curved] Erected by John MUNRO, late farmer, Tullich - in memory of his wife Isabella McKenzie who died 28th Nov 1881 aged 65years and of the said James MUNRO who died 20th Feb 1892 aged 89yrs and their daughter Anne mckenzie died 11th April 1902 aged 48yrs died at 1 Paton St Inverness on the 26th Dec 1925 James MUNRO beloved hisband of Isabella Campbell aged 75yrs also the said Isabella campbell who died 3rd April 1937
312[curved] In memory of Hugh Munro late farmer, Templand who died 22nd march 1884, and his wife Flora Sinclair who died 16th dec 1884 and of their son James MUNRO who died 1848, Alexander died 13th Dec 1893, Christina died 22nd June 1903
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Depending what dates you are looking at, there are 2 Cemeteries in Avoch. There is Avoch Old Parish Churchyard and Avoch Burial Ground. The oldest stones I have a copy of in the Burial Ground date from about the 1930's.
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If I remember rightly, the older church grounds were over crowded and people were buried without headstones.
My grandpa used to say that the poorer familes would sneak in pre-1900's and bury their passed family members without being seen.
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I am looking for the burial place of Norman McFarlane who died 8 Dec 1866 Avoch and his wife Isabela McLeod who died 10 June 1891 Bay Cottage Avoch.
They were married 15 June 1833 Avoch. children George, Ann, Isabella all born Avoch. Would they be in Rosemarkie?
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Hi weemary
[I have Avoch MIs got it from Highland family History society.]
I wonder would you be so kind and look for my Charles Mc/Mac Pherson In the Avoch MIs?
His death certificate says he is buried in Avoch church yard. September 1860.
Thank you.
Suzy